I'm one of those Harry Potter fans who have rewatched all the movies, like, 100 times. But recently, I was wondering what the films might've looked like in Pixar style. With some help from AI, here are the magical results:
1.Harry Potter:
2.Ron Weasley:
3.Hermione Granger:
4.Albus Dumbledore:
5.Draco Malfoy:
6.Rubeus Hagrid:
7.Severus Snape:
8.Luna Lovegood:
9.Hedwig:
10.Dolores Umbridge:
11.Neville Longbottom:
12.Minerva McGonagall:
13.The Sorting Hat:
14.Fred and George Weasley:
15.Bellatrix Lestrange:
16.Cho Chang:
17.Lord Voldemort:
18.Dean Thomas:
And finally...
19.Dobby:
Which character was your favorite? Who should we do next? Comment below!
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